Emily Eavis will be joined by members from Glastonbury's first women-only venue to celebrate MP Jo Cox's life.

A tribute that had been postponed from Wednesday will be held at The Park, followed by a march to officially open The Sisterhood, a hidden venue in Shangri-La.

Both Eavis and members of The Sisterhood will give speeches.

Alice Holland, The Sisterhood's head of programming, said they were "very honoured" to have been selected to help pay tribute to the Labour MP who was shot and stabbed in her West Yorkshire constituency last week.

She said: "It's about recognising the work Jo did, particularly for women's rights, and how The Sisterhood stands for togetherness, sorority, strength in numbers and social change for equality so we think it's a really appropriate link."

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Emily is the daughter of Glastonbury founder and supremo Michael Eavis who has urged Glastonbury-goers to vote to stay in the EU.

Despite his plea however, Mr Eavis is said to have ignored suggestions that there should be a polling station on the Glastonbury site for visitors to vote in the EU referendum.